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A conversation with humanity
Dear Reader,
Let’s talk about the future of the Christian Science magazines.
You could think of these magazines—The Christian Science Journal, the Christian Science Sentinel, and The Herald of Christian Science—as a conversation with humanity. We know that humanity is seeking spiritual answers to life’s questions: What is truth? What’s life all about? How can we find and hold on to love? There are a lot of thinkers throughout the world—“millions of unprejudiced minds” (Mary Baker Eddy, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p. 570)—ready and waiting for satisfying, lasting, and powerful answers.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
April 1, 2019 issue
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From the readers
Stanley Aboloje , Myra Rucker, Lee Schiring
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A conversation with humanity
Barbara Vining, Kim Crooks Korinek, Tony Lobl, Susan Stark, Marla Sammuli
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Prayer of surrender
John Hemphill
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Beyond political division
Deborah Huebsch, interviewed by Mark Sappenfield
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No ‘what ifs’ in God
Kaye Cover
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A healing at summer camp
Jacob
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The message that saved my life
Taine Dry
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Healed by turning to God with expectation
Racine Dews
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Blood infection, fever quickly healed
Amy Richmond
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Recovery from a fall
Gregory Sandford
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'In seamless gratitude I weave ...'
Photograph by Allan Rowe
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The transparency most needed
Barbara Vining